Brownhill Creek Recreation Park

National Parks and Reserves

The park's narrow creek flows through a steep sided valley with majestic river red gums (some more than 300 years old). This area was once a favourite camping, hunting and gathering ground for the Kaurna Aboriginal People.
A picnic area under the shade of trees at Brownhill Creek Recreation Park
Large river red gums line Brownhill Creek while blue gum woodland climbs the valley slopes. The park also supports a small, threatened, ecosystem of greybox grassy woodland.

Today, this 51 hectare park offers an escape from the city and includes a horse trail and fenced horse exercise area.

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